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  1. Jan 9, 2019 · 15 small towns near Atlanta you need to visit right now. Here's a mapped checklist of 15 great (little) destinations to get you going in 2020. By KaronCurbed Updated Jan 9, 2019, 2:16am EST....

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  2. Apr 7, 2024 · Discover unique cultural attractions, outdoor adventures, and a slower pace of life, offering a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Let’s check some of the best cute towns near Atlanta with things to do, overnight stays, why to visit and distance from Atlanta.

    • Remarkable Small Towns Near Atlanta
    • Small Towns in North Georgia
    • Small Towns in Georgia Near The Coast
    • Small Towns in South Georgia

    MCDONOUGH

    Just south of Atlanta is a small Georgia town where you can wile away time watching trains go by, get your heart racing at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, or savor BBQ at the original shackthat launched Shane’s to stardom. McDonough is worth a stop. We recommend breakfast or lunch at GRITZ and a visit to two of the best museum secrets in the state - the Heritage Park Veterans Museum and the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation. Read More: 21 Free Things To Do In McDonough (and all of Henry County)

    RUTLEDGE

    When you reach the red barrel with stop signs affixed to it, you know you’ve arrived in this delightful historic townjust three-miles from Georgia I-20. Your first stop is Rutledge Hardware, which is part museum, part general store, then grab an Amtrak sandwich for lunch at The Caboose. Save room for buttermilk pie from Yesterdays, and work it all off hiking or biking the trails at nearby Hard Labor Creek State Park. Read More: Rutledge, Ga: 7 Reasons You MUST Stop in this Delightful Town

    MADISON

    Known as the town Sherman spared on his March to the Sea during the Civil War, Madison has one of the state’s oldest and largest National Historic Districts. Take a walking tour to see some of the most beautiful antebellum architecture in the state of Georgia. Stay in the middle of it all at the charming James Madison Inn. Or step back in time with a milkshake at the Madison Drug Company. Make sure to catch an event at the Madison Morgan Cultural Centerwhile you're in town. Just outside of Ma...

    DAHLONEGA

    Nestled at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Dahlonega is the site of the country’s first gold rush! Explore the Gold Museum State Historic Site, and two different mines with a Gold Fever Tour package. Sip the best from Georgia’s wine country -- while learning about ghosts -- along the square on a Grapes and Ghosts Wine Tour. And to really get the mountain flavor, come on Saturday afternoons April – October when local musicians gather on the square for an Appalachian jam session. Rea...

    HELEN

    Most people visit Helenfor the Bavarian-themed shops and restaurants, but we love Helen for it’s major outdoor adventures. Nearby Unicoi State Park has a wonderful adventure program, including a harrowing zip line. It's so fun! In the summer, you must tube the Chattahoochee while in town. If the water is too low, the Helen Water Park is another best bet. And in the fall, don't miss Oktoberfest! Get your German fix with lunch at Hofer’s Bakery and Café, plus an afternoon pick me up with coffee...

    ELLIJAY

    This small town in North Georgia is best known for apples. But Ellijayalso has a vibrant Main Street with quaint shops and restaurants! Our favorite is Mountain Treasures because in addition to adorable clothing, they also have a sample selection of wines from Cartecay Vineyards (an Ellijay winery)and moonshine! Outdoor adventurers will enjoy the serenity of Carter’s Lake. Rent a pontoon boat from the marina to explore 62 miles of natural shoreline, or take a hike around the lake on several l...

    ST. MARYS

    Along the coast of Georgia is the unassuming town of St. Marys. It is here you can get a ferry to the remote Cumberland Island National Seashore, one of several barrier islands in Georgia. Before you go, take a self-guided history tour downtown, check out the St. Marys Submarine Museum, or just grab a bit of fresh seafood at Locals DockSide.

    DARIEN

    Located halfway between Savannah and Jacksonville, Darien is a coastal community worth a stop. Savor fresh fried shrimp at Skippers Fish Camp. Or take a boat from Darien to remote Sapelo Island, where you can enjoy deserted beaches, as well as tour the historic Reynolds Mansion. Grab a wooden gun and play soldier through the recreated Fort King George. And if history is your thing, you'll find Fort Morris State Historic Sitenearby, which was used during the Revolutionary War.

    THOMASVILLE

    Thomasville is a true southern town with a modern flair. There are the traditional activities such as quail hunting on nearby plantations, and tours of the historic homes. However, Thomasville is also gathering a reputation as a foodie town. Food is part of the southern tradition of warmth and hospitality, and Thomasville is rich in both. This small town in South Georgia is home to a world-renowned dairy and cheese shop (Sweet Grass Dairy), plus a vineyard (Farmer’s Daughter Vineyards Tasting...

    ALBANY

    RiverFront Park is beautiful development along the Flint River where kids can play at the Turtle Grove Play Park, or sit on piano keys and listen to Ray Charles tunes-- Charles is from Albany -- while looking at a life-sized sculpture of the signer at his piano. There is also a splash fountain and three miles of bike trails. Nearby, is the not-to-be-missed Flint Riverquarium. Do your stomach a favor and get a hot dog at Jimmies. This iconic dog joint has been in operation at the same location...

    COLQUITT

    This tiny small town in South Georgia of less than 2,000 is best known for the theater company that performs the folk-life play Swamp Gravy. Each season is unique and tells the story of Southern heritage. While in this part of the state, be sure to check out the Kolomoki Indian Mounds at Kolomoki Mounds State Park. MORE INFORMATION FOR YOUR TRIP TO GEORGIA 1. YOUR GEORGIA VACATION 2. NATIONAL PARKS: National Parks in Georgia: 11+ Awesome Adventures Perfect for Day Tripping 3. RESORTS: 25 Drea...

  3. Nov 8, 2024 · Whether you wish to take the family to the Chestatee Zoo in the northern town of Dahlonega, Lover’s Oak in Brunswick, or Fort Pulaski National Monument out on Tybee Island, there is something quite alluring to each of these eleven small towns in Georgia.

  4. May 23, 2017 · 10 small towns near Atlanta you need to visit soon. Get out of townand slow down—at these choice Georgia destinations within an easy drive. By Josh Green @JoshGreen1234 May 23, 2017,...

  5. Oct 15, 2023 · With so much to see, Georgias small towns offer a great way to take in the views without the unnecessary crowds. Home to nature, history, and culture, these towns are ideal for a weekend getaway in the stunning state.

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  7. May 29, 2024 · The best small towns in Georgia possess an overload of charm. With relaxing downtowns, hillside wineries, or mountain views, you'll find plenty of what you expect in a small townand a lot of surprises too.

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